This is a utility that will compute the number of floppies
it will take to do a backup using cpio, it reports the
number of floppies and time, taking into account size of
floppy and blocking or non-blocking cpio options.

A tutorial for files, editing, and some 'C' programming. Not
really for the root user, but if you have others on the system
who have no idea what they are doing, it is a good start.
Packaged by Kevin Colagio.

A program to limit the time users use on your system. This
program is the shell in /etc/passwd, which exec's your
favorite shell (compiled to use /bin/ksh), and will stay
around as a parent that can't be killed to monitor the time
the user is logged in. It will warn the user when they are
about to be bopped.

Andy Fyfe's replacement to /etc/wmgr (Window Manager),
/etc/smgr (Status Manager) and /etc/ph (Phone Manager). It
replaces that top line on the UNIX PC, with 90% of the
functionality, but at least you have source!

Latest version of Andy Fyfe's file system trash compactor.
After you've run fsanalyze and seen the error of your ways,
here's your ticket to a healthy, happy filesystem. Unless
it destroys your superblock, that is.

"The Panic Button." It opens a small window right next to
the "W" icon and waits. As soon as that window is selected,
it expands and runs a shell. When the shell is exited, PB
returns to its sleeping status.

This is the source for sendmail version 5.58, modified to run on
the 3B1. It is configured to compile without networking
support. If you have networking on your machine and want to use
sendmail in conjunction with it, it should be relatively easy.
Note: the binary distribution of sendmail 5.58 is no longer
available in the archives, it has been replaced with a copy of
sendmail 5.65 with the IDA enhancements.

This is the source for sendmail version 5.64, modified to run on
the 3B1. It is configured to compile without networking
support. If you have networking on your machine and want to use
sendmail in conjunction with it, it should be relatively easy.

Here is the UNIXpc port of SPICE/NUTMEG (circuit simulation
tool). This version 3c1 supports plotting graphics on the
UNIX pc screen. The source is the generic complete source,
containing drivers for many other display mechanisms. The
source is to be compiled with gcc/gas 1.39, which can be
gotten here. It takes almost 9 hours to compile, optimized.
The spice-bin.cp.Z is here for that convenience, you will
*NOT* need the source or -hlp file if you get the
spice-bin.cp.Z, it now contains all the files needed to run
spice 3c1. The spice-hlp.cp.Z corrects a bug that was found
between April 14 and April 17th, if you ftp'd or uucp'd it
from osu, you can grab this file which fixes the help files.

A replacement for sprint(1) the screen print program. This
program is modeled for an Epson LQ printer, but could be
easily generalized for other printers. The aspect ratio for
the screen is handled correctly.

[paraphrased from the readme file]
Syslog Libraries and Binarys for AT&T 3B1. Packaged for the
3B1/7300 by David A Snyder.
Thanks go to John F. Haugh II for a wonderful job on making
syslog(1), syslog(3), and syslogd(8) available to us 3B1'ers.

Version of the 'undump' utility supplied with the TeX/LaTeX
system patched to work on the UNIXpc, and then modified by
Alex Crain. This is the most up-to-date version of
'undump'. It takes a 'core' file and an executable image
and creates a new executable with the binary
pre-initialized.

Patch to vi to disable the potentially dangerous "modelines"
option. vifix.shar is binary patch program that will patch
/usr/bin/vi to remove the vi's modeline "feature" (or
mis-feature as I call it...)

Basically, this uses the unix-pc's speaker, dialer, and
windows/forms to provide a interface allowing the user to
enter text data and pick item(s) from menus instead of
having to translate everything to 12 keys.